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President Calvin Coolidge commuted Garvey’s sentence in 1927, and he was deported to Jamaica. Garvey continued his advocacy until his death in London in 1940. His remains were returned to Jamaica in ...
Biden pardons the late Black na­tion­alist Marcus Garvey as well as 4 others; commutes 2 sentences BY Associated Press Washington, D.C. UPDATED 3:31 PM ET Jan. 19, 2025 ...
Republican presidential nominee Warren G. Harding and his pick for vice president, Calvin Coolidge, pictured together at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on June 30, 1920.
The style hearkens back to the past presidential portrait styles of Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt, Herbert Hoover, and Calvin Coolidge, who also appeared unsmiling against dark backgrounds.
Scope and Contents note Panoramic photograph depicting Piegan men, women, and children with President Calvin Coolidge on the White House lawn on September 17, 1927. Two Guns White Calf, a Piegan chief ...
In 1924, President Calvin Coolidge encouraged state governments to observe Father's Day. The holiday was not without its controversy.
The 1924 “Bonus Act,” which Congress passed after overruling Calvin Coolidge’s presidential veto, offered WWI veterans a deferred “bonus” payment available in 1945.
On top of that, Mellon instituted his tax cuts under Warren G. Harding and Calvin Coolidge in 1921, 1924, and 1926 - not the 1930s. (Note to Scott: The 1930s were the Great Depression.) ...
Garvey had an off year, for him, in 1982, hitting .282 with 16 homers, good for a 101 OPS+. He was a free agent after the season, but there’s no way they would let Mr. Dodger leave, right? Wrong.
But of course, Marcus Aurelius was a product of his time, who grew up within the social structures of antiquity. "There was slavery, and not even Marcus Aurelius wanted to abolish it," said Reuter.
NY-based celebrity chef Marcus Samuelsson finally gets to do a D.C. restaurant on his terms. Marcus DC, his first in the nation’s capital, opened Tuesday, June 3, in NoMa’s Morrow Hotel (222 M Street ...